freeipa/ipatests/test_xmlrpc/test_baseldap_plugin.py
Milan Kubik 0a64e9bd70 Applied tier0 and tier1 marks on unit tests and xmlrpc tests
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Reviewed-By: Ales 'alich' Marecek <amarecek@redhat.com>
2015-11-09 11:49:17 +01:00

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# Authors:
# Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
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#
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"""
Test the `ipalib.plugins.baseldap` module.
"""
import ldap
from ipapython.dn import DN
from ipapython import ipaldap
from ipalib import errors
from ipalib.plugins import baseldap
from ipatests.util import assert_deepequal
import pytest
@pytest.mark.tier0
def test_exc_wrapper():
"""Test the CallbackInterface._exc_wrapper helper method"""
handled_exceptions = []
class test_callback(baseldap.BaseLDAPCommand):
"""Fake IPA method"""
def test_fail(self):
self._exc_wrapper([], {}, self.fail)(1, 2, a=1, b=2)
def fail(self, *args, **kwargs):
assert args == (1, 2)
assert kwargs == dict(a=1, b=2)
raise errors.ExecutionError('failure')
api = 'the api instance'
instance = test_callback(api)
# Test with one callback first
@test_callback.register_exc_callback
def handle_exception(self, keys, options, e, call_func, *args, **kwargs):
assert args == (1, 2)
assert kwargs == dict(a=1, b=2)
handled_exceptions.append(type(e))
instance.test_fail()
assert handled_exceptions == [errors.ExecutionError]
# Test with another callback added
handled_exceptions = []
def dont_handle(self, keys, options, e, call_func, *args, **kwargs):
assert args == (1, 2)
assert kwargs == dict(a=1, b=2)
handled_exceptions.append(None)
raise e
test_callback.register_exc_callback(dont_handle, first=True)
instance.test_fail()
assert handled_exceptions == [None, errors.ExecutionError]
@pytest.mark.tier0
def test_callback_registration():
class callbacktest_base(baseldap.CallbackInterface):
_callback_registry = dict(test={})
def test_callback(self, param):
messages.append(('Base test_callback', param))
def registered_callback(self, param):
messages.append(('Base registered callback', param))
callbacktest_base.register_callback('test', registered_callback)
class SomeClass(object):
def registered_callback(self, command, param):
messages.append(('Registered callback from another class', param))
callbacktest_base.register_callback('test', SomeClass().registered_callback)
class callbacktest_subclass(callbacktest_base):
pass
def subclass_callback(self, param):
messages.append(('Subclass registered callback', param))
callbacktest_subclass.register_callback('test', subclass_callback)
api = 'the api instance'
messages = []
instance = callbacktest_base(api)
for callback in instance.get_callbacks('test'):
callback(instance, 42)
assert messages == [
('Base test_callback', 42),
('Base registered callback', 42),
('Registered callback from another class', 42)]
messages = []
instance = callbacktest_subclass(api)
for callback in instance.get_callbacks('test'):
callback(instance, 42)
assert messages == [
('Base test_callback', 42),
('Subclass registered callback', 42)]
@pytest.mark.tier0
def test_exc_callback_registration():
messages = []
class callbacktest_base(baseldap.BaseLDAPCommand):
"""A method superclass with an exception callback"""
def exc_callback(self, keys, options, exc, call_func, *args, **kwargs):
"""Let the world know we saw the error, but don't handle it"""
messages.append('Base exc_callback')
raise exc
def test_fail(self):
"""Raise a handled exception"""
try:
self._exc_wrapper([], {}, self.fail)(1, 2, a=1, b=2)
except Exception:
pass
def fail(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Raise an error"""
raise errors.ExecutionError('failure')
api = 'the api instance'
base_instance = callbacktest_base(api)
class callbacktest_subclass(callbacktest_base):
pass
@callbacktest_subclass.register_exc_callback
def exc_callback(self, keys, options, exc, call_func, *args, **kwargs):
"""Subclass's private exception callback"""
messages.append('Subclass registered callback')
raise exc
subclass_instance = callbacktest_subclass(api)
# Make sure exception in base class is only handled by the base class
base_instance.test_fail()
assert messages == ['Base exc_callback']
@callbacktest_base.register_exc_callback
def exc_callback_2(self, keys, options, exc, call_func, *args, **kwargs):
"""Callback on super class; doesn't affect the subclass"""
messages.append('Superclass registered callback')
raise exc
# Make sure exception in subclass is only handled by both
messages = []
subclass_instance.test_fail()
assert messages == ['Base exc_callback', 'Subclass registered callback']
@pytest.mark.tier0
def test_entry_to_dict():
class FakeAttributeType(object):
def __init__(self, name, syntax):
self.names = (name,)
self.syntax = syntax
class FakeSchema(object):
def get_obj(self, type, name):
if type != ldap.schema.AttributeType:
return
if name == 'binaryattr':
return FakeAttributeType(name, '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40')
elif name == 'textattr':
return FakeAttributeType(name, '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15')
elif name == 'dnattr':
return FakeAttributeType(name, '1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12')
class FakeLDAPClient(ipaldap.LDAPClient):
def __init__(self):
super(FakeLDAPClient, self).__init__('ldap://test',
force_schema_updates=False)
self._has_schema = True
self._schema = FakeSchema()
conn = FakeLDAPClient()
rights = {'nothing': 'is'}
entry = ipaldap.LDAPEntry(
conn,
DN('cn=test'),
textattr=[u'text'],
dnattr=[DN('cn=test')],
binaryattr=[b'\xffabcd'],
attributelevelrights=rights)
the_dict = {
u'dn': u'cn=test',
u'textattr': [u'text'],
u'dnattr': [u'cn=test'],
u'binaryattr': [b'\xffabcd'],
u'attributelevelrights': rights}
assert_deepequal(
baseldap.entry_to_dict(entry, all=True, raw=True),
the_dict)